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Theorie 195 Theory 147 Welt 89 Entwicklungsländer 88 Developing countries 68 World 68 Landwirtschaft 59 Agriculture 52 Schätzung 51 Ländlicher Raum 49 Rural area 41 Africa 40 Einkommensverteilung 39 Ernährungssicherung 39 India 38 Indien 38 Ethiopia 37 Food security 37 Income distribution 35 Wohlfahrtsanalyse 35 China 34 Estimation 34 International migration 33 Armut 32 Wasserversorgung 32 Äthiopien 32 Internationale Migration 31 Afrika 30 Poverty 30 Bildungsinvestition 29 Welfare analysis 29 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 28 Wirtschaftswachstum 28 Bangladesh 26 Produktivität 26 Social welfare function 26 Brain Drain 25 Water supply 25 Arbeitsmigranten 24 Economic growth 24
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Book / Working Paper 962
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Working Paper 797 Arbeitspapier 436 Graue Literatur 420 Non-commercial literature 420 Systematic review 3 Übersichtsarbeit 3 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 939 German 23
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Stark, Oded 269 Qaim, Matin 46 Braun, Joachim von 44 Jakubek, Marcin 44 Gerber, Nicolas 37 Grote, Ulrike 29 Mirzabaev, Alisher 28 von Braun, Joachim 28 Kornher, Lukas 25 Kosiorowski, Grzegorz 23 Algieri, Bernardina 19 Budziński, Wiktor 18 Parlasca, Martin Christoph 17 Bhaduri, Anik 15 Börner, Jan 14 Tsegai, Daniel 14 Wang, Yong 14 Basu, Arnab K. 13 Chowdhury, Shyamal K. 13 Engel, Stefanie 13 Torero, Máximo 13 Fan, Chengze Simon 12 Gerber, Nikolaus 12 Tsegai, Daniel W. 12 Wobst, Peter 12 Zimmermann, Klaus F. 12 Chau, Nancy H. 11 Jütting, Johannes P. 11 Szczygielski, Krzysztof 11 Vlek, Paul L. G. 11 Birner, Regina 10 Falniowski, Fryderyk 10 Kalkuhl, Matthias 10 Wiesmann, Doris 10 Wimmer, Andreas 10 Wolf, Susanna 10 Bekchanov, Maksud 9 De Soysa, Indra 9 Fan, C. Simon 9 Gaur, Varun 9
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Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn / Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung 2 Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung 2
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ZEF discussion papers on development policy 443 ZEF Discussion Papers on Development Policy 394 ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy 42 ZEF - Discussion Papers on Development Policy 30 ZEF – Discussion Papers on Development Policy 22 ZEF- Discussion Papers on Development Policy 20 ZEF – Discussion Papers On Development Policy 4 ZEF‐Discussion Papers on Development Policy 2 Center for Development Research (ZEF) - Discussion Papers on Development Policy 1 ZEF Bonn Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung Center for Development Research ZEF - Discussion Papers on Development Policy 1 ZEF Discussion Papers On Development Policy 1 ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy No 1 ZEF‐ Discussion Papers on Development Policy 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 601 EconStor 361
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Food demand analysis of Indonesian households with particular attention to the poorest
Pangaribowo, Evita Hanie; Tsegai, Daniel - 2011
The purpose of this study is to analyze the demand responses of Indonesian households to food prices, income changes and other socioeconomic factors. The underlying assumption here is that inadequate information on household food expenditure patterns which vary across income groups and regions...
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The prospect of migration, sticky wages, and "educated unemployment"
Stark, Oded; Fan, Chengze Simon - 2011
An increase in the probability of work abroad, where the returns to schooling are higher than at home, induces more individuals in a developing country to acquire education, which leads to an increase in the supply of educated workers in the domestic labor market. Where there is a sticky...
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Endogenous selection of comparison groups, human capital formation, and tax policy
Stark, Oded; Hyll, Walter; Wang, Yong - 2011
This paper considers a setting in which the acquisition of human capital entails a change of location in social space that causes individuals to revise their comparison groups. Skill levels are viewed as occupational groups, and moving up the skill ladder by acquiring additional human capital,...
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Harnessing the forces of urban expansion : the public economics of farmland development allowance
Chau, Nancy H.; Zhang, Weiwen - 2011
For decades, rapid urban expansion has led to concerns over the loss of cultivated land in rural China. This contrasts sharply with another salient feature of the Chinese land policy reform landscape that has gone on largely unnoticed - the addition of newly cultivated land in China through land...
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Gauging the Potential for Social Unrest
Stark, Oded; Hyll, Walter; Behrens, Doris - 2014
It stands to reason that social unrest does not erupt out of the blue. Although there are a great many reasons why social dismay might descend into social disorder, only few yardsticks or indices can plausibly be used to gauge the potential for social unrest (PSU). If policy makers want to...
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Harnessing the Forces of Urban Expansion - The Public Economics of Farmland Development Allowance
Chau, Nancy H. - 2014
For decades, rapid urban expansion has led to concerns over the loss of cultivated land in rural China. This contrasts sharply with another salient feature of the Chinese land policy reform landscape that has gone on largely unnoticed - the addition of newly cultivated land in China through land...
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Casting the naturalization of asylum seekers as an economic problem
Stark, Oded - 2010
The naturalization of asylum seekers is modeled as an economic problem. In choosing their level of investment in host-country-specific human capital, asylum seekers take into consideration the probability of their being naturalized. The government of the host country chooses the probability of...
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In search of an evolutionary edge : trading with a few, more, or many
Stark, Oded; Behrens, Doris - 2010
Consider a population of farmers who live around a lake. Each farmer engages in trade with his m adjacent neighbors, where m is termed the "span of interaction". Trade is governed by a prisoner's dilemma "rule of engagement". A farmer's payoff is the sum of the payoffs from the m prisoner's...
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Optimization of land and resource use at farm-aggregated level in the Aral Sea Basin of Uzbekistan with the integrated model FLEOM – model description and first application
Sommer, Rolf; Djanibekov, Nodir; Salaev, Omonbek - 2010
Land use and crop production in the Khorezm region in western Uzbekistan, exemplarily for the irrigated low-lands of Central Asia, is adversely affected by the excessive, non-sustainable use of irrigation water on one hand, repeated droughts on the other hand, and by soil degradation by...
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Peak phosphorus: implications for agricultural production, the environment and development
Craswell, Eric T.; Tiessen, Holm; Vlek, Paul L. G. - 2010
Phosphorus is a key element in food production, but is a non-renewable resource. Recent estimates suggest that global production of P fertilizers will peak in 2033 and will be one third of that peak level by the end of the 21st century. Population and income growth will increase demand for food,...
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